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Maisie Dobbs author says it’s time to end the series
The Columbian· 3 days agoJacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs novels immerse you so deeply into 20th-century British life that you could get lost in the past.
‘Ulysses’ is an ‘impossible’ novel. Now — somehow — it’s also a play.
Washington Post· 5 hours agoWhen the acclaimed theater ensemble Elevator Repair Service first considered adapting “Ulysses” for the stage, company founder and director ...
25 Best Gifts for Nerds That Will Make Them Totally Geek Out
Best Products via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMaybe they’re trying to write the Great American Novel or World of Warcraft fanfic, but their...
The Weekly Pull: Green Arrow, The Department of Truth, Doctor Who, and More
Comic Book· 2 hours agoIt's almost another new comic book day, which means new releases hitting stores and digital...
What’s on TV tonight: Bad Press: Storyville, Coldplay: Our Glastonbury and more
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThey were able to do so because the US’s First Amendment right to free speech does not apply to...
Are we getting an English-language Squid Game remake – and is it a good idea?
Euronews via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoWith rumours that there is a remake of Squid Game in the works, we explore whether it's a good idea...
From a Steppenwolf play to a violin shop, writer Cormac McCarthy’s memory lives on in Chicago
Chicago Tribune· 7 hours agoTwo hours before a 2006 performance at Steppenwolf Theatre, writer Cormac McCarthy asked actor...
Virginia Woolf, but Make It a Polyphonic, Sensory Ballet
New York Times· 1 day agoAmerican Ballet Theater brings Wayne McGregor’s “Woolf Works,” which evokes elements of three novels...
Blood Meridian: Everything We Know About The Cormac McCarthy Adaptation
Cinema Blend· 6 days agoReleased in 1985, Blood Meridian; or, The Evening Redness in the West, is a violent, grueling,...
How the Vietnam War Came Between Two Friends and Diplomats | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 20 hours agoForty-nine years ago, David Halberstam told a young Charles Trueheart that there was a great novel...